You probably imagined your first derby with Zlín for Slovácko differently, didn’t you?
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Of course. It was a match that went to a goalless draw. In the end, we collected after the standard, and unfortunately we did not get a point. We did not succeed in entering the spring.
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How did you see the key situation?
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Zlínský Cedidla obviously wanted to return the balloon head from the goal line somewhere to a small lime. Instead, the ball flew to the bar, which probably surprised me a little. Somehow I ran it into the net. I don’t even know how. Thanks to that, the Zlín team happily won.
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Do you consider this your fault?
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Probably yes. It was my fault.
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How difficult was it to jump into the match in the 34th minute?
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I didn’t have time to think about it at all. It was not very cold. There was practically no room to warm up, so I tried to move during the match.
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Even in a goalless state, you destroyed Vukadinovič’s solo. Do you consider it a kind of partial success?
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Definitely not when we finally came out empty-handed. We were very close to the point.
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More spectators were allowed to come to the auditorium than before. Was it familiar to the atmosphere?
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Definitely. Fans of both teams created a great backdrop. It was fine. They saw an average-level match with a number of personal fights. This is usually the case after a winter break.
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After the domestic failure with Slavia, you fell in the league for the second time in a row. What do you expect from Tuesday’s overtime with Pardubice in Vršovický Ďolíčko, where you worked in the Bohemians 1905 team in the past?
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We need to catch up. I believe we will finally work. I would like to help with this in a place I know well. But it remains to be seen whether I will fish against Pardubice.
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